Harvard Women’s Tennis Celebrates 50-Year Anniversary with Dominant Matches Against Cornell and No. 43 Columbia
Harvard women's tennis, ranked 39th, concludes its regular season with matches against Cornell and No. 43 Columbia, celebrating 50 years of women's tennis at Harvard and honoring its senior class.
By the Numbers- Harvard women's tennis record: 16-2, 2-0 in Ivy League
- Harvard has won 12 straight matches, setting a program record
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State of Play- Harvard sits atop the Ivy League standings as the only undefeated team
- The team is ranked 39th in the most recent ITA Women's Division I Team Rankings
- Key players include Kate Kim with a 23-4 overall singles record and Stephanie Yakoff with a strong first-year performance
Harvard women's tennis will close out the regular season with three road matches against No. 72 Penn and No. 50 Princeton.
Bottom LineHarvard women's tennis, in a remarkable season marked by record-breaking wins, looks to continue its success as it heads towards the postseason.
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